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Q. What are the uses of Buckminsterfullerene?

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Fullerene is able to fit inside the hydrophobic cavity of HIV proteases, inhibiting the access of substrates to the catalytic site of enzyme. It can be used as radical scavenger and antioxidant. At the same time, if exposed to light, fullerene can produce singlet oxygen in high quantum yields.

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Q. What are the uses of Buckminsterfullerene?

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Combining buckyballs, nanotubes, and polymers to produce inexpensive solar cells that can be formed by simply painting a surface.

  • Buckyballs may be used to store hydrogen, possibly as a fuel tank for fuel cell powered cars.
  • Buckyballs may be able to reduce the growth of bacteria in pipes and membranes in water systems.

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We suggest that C60 and derivatives, especially the C60 cores coupled with functional groups presenting new biological and pharmacological activities,

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